Ceredigion Council Cabinet “treating parents and residents as obstacles” by going ahead with a consultation to close 4 Welsh schools

Cymdeithas yr Iaith has criticised Ceredigion Council’s Cabinet for treating parents and residents “as obstacles” rather than as “partners” following…

MP calls for rethink over Llanelli substance misuse treatment re-location plans

Proposals put forward by Hywel Dda Health Board to relocate the Dyfed Drug and Alcohol Service (DDAS) from Vaughan Street…

Ceredigion residents invited to share views on living in Ceredigion

Residents in Ceredigion have an opportunity to share their views on living in Ceredigion to help shape future planning and…

Work commences to turn former Debenhams building into Health and Wellbeing Hwb

Work to the former Debenhams building in Carmarthen has officially commenced. Carmarthenshire County Council has partnered with Hywel Dda University…

Transport for Wales announce UK’s first dog treat menu

Transport for Wales (TfW) is pleased to announce the launch of a new dog treat menu – a UK first…

Council fund programme to enhance digital connectivity for sheltered housing schemes and residential homes

Carmarthenshire County Council has recently funded a programme of work to enhance digital connectivity in the county’s 20 sheltered housing…

Cabinet move forward with consultation process for parking fees along Aberystwyth Promenade

At a Ceredigion Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday 03 September 2024, the Cabinet agreed to support the undertaking of a…

Council launches campaign to recruit social workers across Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire County Council has launched a campaign to recruit experienced social workers into their teams across the county. With ‘love…

Additional Rail Services for Wales V Turkey

Transport for Wales (TfW) is providing additional rail services for fans traveling to Cardiff for the Wales V Turkey game…

Scam-tember: Three in Five Brits fear falling victim to fraud, as life gets busier in September

Take Five to Stop Fraud is warning the public to stay alert to fraud as the common ‘back to the…

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